That is what Claire Goodwin discovered after reading Times Money’s
article last week “No
warranty doesn’t mean no refund”. We highlighted how
retailers such as Amazon are refusing customers refunds, replacements or
repairs on electronics that break just a few days or weeks outside a
manufacturer’s warranty. This flies in the face of the law. The Sale of
Goods Act says that products sold must be of a “satisfactory quality and fit
for purpose” based on the assessment of a reasonable person.